1994-1998 Silver Oem Ford Mustang Pony Center Cap 16 Wheel 1997 1996 Rim Silver on 2040-parts.com
Canoga Park, California, United States
1994-1998 OEM Ford Mustang Pony 5 star waffle used center cap. Good condition, but has some small scratch and 4 small chips on the corners. Overall good. All tabs intact.
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